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Subject: Re: Leg 83
From: Arthur Pearson (arthurpearson@XXX.XXX)
Date: Mon Sep 23 2002 - 22:19:11 EDT
For those on the list that don't already know it, Hal's CelestNav is a
terrific program that runs on you Palm OS handheld. All the bodies I
could ever shoot (upper and lower limbs included), LOP solution, great
interface that is finger-friendly, all the almanac data you could want,
fix calculation, twilight times, distance off by sextant, and basic
sailings. It is a great aid to learning and improving your skills not
to mention a very practical tool for use at sea. It is worth a visit to
www.mobilegeographics.com/celestnav/ to investigate it if you are
considering a navigational computer. I don't get a cut and I don't know
Hal except for his comments here, I am just an enthusiastic user who
purchased the product long before I found this list.
-----Original Message-----
From: Navigation Mailing List
[mailto:NAVIGATION-L@XXX.XXX] On Behalf Of Hal Mueller
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 6:06 PM
To: NAVIGATION-L@XXX.XXX
Subject: Re: Leg 83
At 5:20 PM -0400 9/23/02, Eric Haberfellner wrote:
>Hal,
>
>What can we look for in CelestNav 2.4? LOP plots maybe?
Nothing so ambitious; 2.4 is a fairly small upgrade as far as
features go. It has much improved Sailings calculation (with
time/speed included), mass fix/sight delete, and some internal
cleanup to make it run better on the forthcoming new hardware.
Still on my queue, to be done as fast as I can get through them, are:
LOP plotting, fix plotting, sight averaging, sight planning,
printing, data exporting, short dip, bubble horizon, artificial
horizon, LAN latitude, and Polaris latitude. These are all things
that people have asked for, and that I think are worth doing.
Hal
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